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jJubUc Sales.
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Diioly Aiignsi xutc».
r ILL be sold. before the Coon-House door, in the
n of V: • ii»a, Dooly county, on the fin t Tu< lay
in AUGUST next, within the legal {tours of sale.
Lou of Land N . 233, 333. ami 23#. all lying In the 15th
District of Dooly noonty : levied on as the property of Gary
(}, Ford, to satisfy a fi f» issued from Loe Superior Court,
in favor of I! tbert W. William; A Co.; one in favor of
Wm. W. Mann, Ailmr. of Wm. Kirksev, deceased; and
one in favor of Mary Williams, issued from the Superior
Court of Dooly county va. aaid Gary G. Ford.
.Also, Lou of Land Nns. 200. *)i, 329. and 230; and also
all tho adjoining land, lying between the land of Samuel
MeComb and Samuel C. Lippctt, that belongs to Robert O.
Ford; all levied on as the property of aaid Robert G. i ord,
by virtue of two fi fas iasned from Leo Superior Court, one
in favor of Samuel SuUivant, and one in favor ofAUcnli.
Chastain; and also, four fi fas iaaued from Dooly Superior
Court, two in favor of Mary Williams; one in favor of
Lott Warren; and one in favor of William W. Harnaon
and David G. llonev. vs. Robert G. Ford.
Also, one Lvi of Land, in the 9th District of Dooly coun
ty, No. not known, but known as the property of Littleberry
Simms; levied on as the property of said Simms, by virtue
of two li fas issued from Dooly Superior Court.one in favor
of Patrick llrady, and one in favor of Crawford & Gunby,
▼t. acid Simms.
Also, two Low of Land, Noa. 236 and 337, in the I Sih
District of Dooly county; levied on as the property of Jer
ry Cowles, to aatisfv a S fa issued from Bibb Inferior Court,
in favor of Robert Collins vs. said Cowles.
Also, one Lot of Land. No. 10, in the 15th District of
Dooly county; levied on as the pruporty of Howell Alsa-
lirooks and Alfred Alan Alaabrooks, by virtue of a fi fa is
sued from Lee Superior Court, in favor of John Lane vs
•aid Alaabrooks.
Also, one Lot of Land, No. 67, in the 9th District of Dooly
county; levied on as the property of Edward Rowell, to
salisfv one fi fa issued from Dooly Superior Court, in favor
of John J. Collier v». said Rowell.
Also, Mary Rowell's interest in Lot of Land No. 66J in
the 9th District of Dooly county; levied on by virtueof one
fi fa issued from Dooly Superior Court, in favor of Wm.
Collins vs. Marv Rowell; also, one Juttice’a Court fi fa. in
favor of Wm. 'Collins vs. Mary Rowell. Levied on and
returned to me by a Bailiff.
Also, one Negro Man, named Isaao; levied on ns Ihe
property of Stephen W. Pearce, by virtue of five Justice s
Court h fas, all in favor of Allen Waters vs. said Pearce.—
Levy made an-i returned to me by a constable.
Aiao, oua Negro Woman, named Matilda; levied on as
the property of William B. Maddux, by virtue of eight Jus
tice's Court fi fas, in favor of Nicholas Reddick and Jona
than Platt, Administrators on the Estate of Anthony Lewis,
deceased, vs. said Maddux. Levy made and returned to
me by n constable. .
ADo, one Lot of Land, No. 135, in the first District of
Dooly county; levied on as the properly of Joseph D. Har
den, hy virtue of one Justice's Court fi fa, in favor of Baker.
Johnson A Co. vs. said Joseph Harden. Levy made anc
returned to me by a constable.
Also, one Lot of Land, No. 14, in the 15th District o.
Dooly county; levied on as the property of Samuel Story,
to satisfy sundry fi fas issued from a Justice's Court, in fa
vor of William J. Foard vs. said Story. Levy made and
returned to me by a constable.
Also, the Sooth half of Lot No. 76. with the improve
ments thereon, in the town of Vienna, Dooly county; levied
on as the property of Isaiah Bush, to satisfy one fi fa issued
from Dooly Superior Court, in favor of Elizabeth Miller vs.
said Bush. YOUNG P. OUTLAW, Sbff.
June 35,1844. *0
IPt/f be told, at the tame time and place.
Lot of Land, No. not known, but known as the Lot in the
3d District of Dooly iwunty, on which Needham Taylor
lately resided; levied on as the property of said Taylor, to
satisfy a Justice's Court fi fs, in favor of .Levi Harrell vs.
W. H. P. Floyd and Needham Taylor. Levy made and
returned to me by a constable.
Also, Lot of Land No. 104. in the 3d District of said
county; levied on at the property of Meredith II. Pollen,
to satisfy a Justice’s Court fi ft, Luke Williams vs. Mere
dith II. Pullen, in favor of the transferee, Bartlett Hsmil-
ton. Levy made and returned to me by a constable. Prop
erty pointed out by Bartlett Hamilton.
June 25 40 WM. FARNELL. D. Shff.
ICon.to;: August Sales.
W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in AUGUST next,
before the Court House daor in Perry, Houston
county, within the legal hours of sale,
202| acres of Land, in the 14th District of Houston coun
ty, known by the No. 211; levied on as the property of
Baptist N. Scott, to satisfy a mortgage fi fa from the Supe
rior Court of (aid county, against said Baptist N. Scott, in
favor of John Killen. Property pointed out in said fi fa.
ADo, 1 House and Lot in the town of Wilna.in said coun-
*?' ^' nt containing 3 aerea more or less; levied on as
the property of Thomas Kimsey. to satisfy a mortgage fi fa
from the Superior Court of Houston county, against the said
Thomas Kimsey, in favor of Meshack Howell- Property
pointed out in said fi fa.
ADo, the interest of Edmund Blake in the following prop
erty. to wits 1 negro boy, 14 vears old. named El^r'i 3a-
pho, a girl, 18 years old; Caroline, a girl, 12 years old; Lew
is, a boy, 13 years old; and Joe, a man, 28 yoar* old; and
300 acres of Land, in the 10th District of said county, known
as Lot No. 161; and the South half of No. 193; til levied
on to satisfy a fi fa from the Superior Court of Bibb county,
in favor of Richard Irwin, against George C. McNeil, Ed
mund Blake, and John Anderson.
Also, 1 Negro girl child, named FiUD, about 3 years old;
1 Jersey Waggon, without a body ; and 1 bay horse, about
8 years old; levied on as the property of Thomas Kimsey,
to satisfy sundry fi fas in favor of the Ocmulgee Bank, and
utlior^ from the Superior Court of Houston county, against
aaid Kimsey.
. Also, 4 negroes, to wit: Morris, about 25 years old; Ma-
nab. a woman, about 25 yeara^dd ; and her cliihl, about 3
years old; Leatha, a girl, about 12 yean old; levied on as
the property of Jamas H. Bryan, to satisfy 'iuq fi fa from
the Superior Court of Henry .county, in favor of John Kirk-
P , * r, ck. against the said James It. Bryan, principal, and
John S.Junes, security on the appeal. Property pointed
out by James 8. Jones.
Also, 50 asres of Land, in the 5th District of Houston, it
being part ot Lot No. 99. in aaid District; levied on as die
property of James Hearn, To satisfy a fi fa from the Justice
Court of said county, against skid James Hearn, in favor of
Stephen R. Ham.
Also, 2 Negro boys, one named York, about 6 years old;
and the other named Luke, about 18 years old ; levied on
as the property of Anhui Bardin, to satufy sundry fi fas
from a Justice Court of said county, against Turner G.
Pierce ami Arthur Bardin, in favor of John Barton.
WM. HERRINGTON, Shff.
July 2, 1844. 40
ortgage fi fa issued from Dooly Superior Court, in favor of
filliaui Stephens vs. ssid Pearce.
ADo, one Lot of Land, No. 16, in the 1st District of Doo-
Booljf September mortgage Males,
W ILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in SEPTEMBER
next, before the Court-House door, in the town of
Vienna. Dooly county, within the legal hours of sale.
One Negro Man. named Isaac, about 45 years old ; lev
ied on at tue property of Stephen W. Pearce, to satisfy one
Wil
ADo,
ly county; levied on as the property of Henry Houston, to
satisfy one mortgage fi fi, issued from Dooly Superior Court,
in favor of Benjamin B. Herb, Adtnr. 9ml Catharine Bryan,
Admrx. of Counrell 8. Bryan, deceased, vs. said Houston.
Alio, one Lot of Land, No. 46, in the 10th District of
Dooly county; levied on as the property of Andrew Me
Daniel, to satisfy one mortgage fi fa, issued from Dooly Su
G rior Conn, iu favor of Wm. McDaniel vs. said Andrew
oDsniel. YOUNG P. OUTLAW, Shff.
June 26, 1844. 40
IfeuNioit Angu.t Martgago Male.
W ILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in AUGUST next,
bef ire the Court-House door iu Perry, Huuslon coun
ty. within the legal hours of sale,
Eleven Negroes, to wit: Iilrnin. a man; Hannah, a wo
man; Wat, a man; Alston, a man; Tom, a boy; Louisa,
a girl; Edmund, a boy; Anthony, a bay; Harriet, a girl;
George, a boy, about 2 years old ; an infant child of II
nab ; all levied on as the property of Robert C. Redding, to
satisfy a mortgage fi fa from Houston Superior Conn, in fa
vor ot Timothy Mathews vs. said Redding. Property point
ed out in aaid mortgage.
May 1 32 WM. HERRINGTON. Shff.
Executor*' Sale,
W ILL be told, on the first Tuesday in AUGUST next,
before the Court-Hnnse door in Jackson, Butts
county, within the legal hoars of sale. Lots Noe. 29 and 31,
each containing 2 acres; and Lou Nos. 45 and - 46, each
contain :ng t acres, it being part of the Indian Spring Re
serve. Sold for the benefit of the heirs of John A. Malone,
deeeas-iti, late of Butts county. Terms on the day.
MARTHA MALONE. )
BRITTON BUTTRILLK, > Ears.
May 28 35 THOS. H. HURFOR1), 3
Kxcciirorn’ Mule
W ILL he sold, on the first Tuesday in AUGUST next,
nefore the Court-House door in Canton, Cherokee
county, within the legal lioura of sale. Lot No. 298, in the
ISih District, 1st Section of ssid county, containing 40 acres.
Sold (or the benefit of the heirs of John A. Malone, deceaa
ed, late of Butts county. Terms on the da;
May 28 35
Martha maloNe. >
BRITTON BUTTRILLE. >
THOS. IV HHUFORD, )
Ears.
JBxociitors’ Mnlc,
'U‘»7"1LL be sold, on the first Tuesday in SEPTEMBER
7 f next, before the Court-House door in Forsyth, Mon-
Toe county, within the legnlhuureof sale, the PLANTA
TION in said county, whereon Mrs. Mary M. Johnson for
merly lived. Sold for the purpose of distribution between
the legatees of Gideon G. Johnson, deceased.
The above Plantation lies near Brownsville, on tho Oe-
mulgee River, snd contains tbout 400 acres of superior up
land, one-hsll or which is cleared, mostly fresh, nod in a
LL>h state of cultivation. PeraoM detifoos ot' buying nr!.
id in Monroe 1
mild -
1 thii
ARCHIBALD LARY,
<;u)i:on t. JOHNSON. 1
\i:w STORE.
CTHE sub • r i cgtleave to inform bis friends and the
1 . . . . tint he is ii w receiving an extensive assortment
ofJDru* .3, M-'.-tl preparations* Paints, Oils, DyestuiTs. la*
t ni Medicines, arid Perfumery. The articles have been
laid in on the most advantageous terms; are of die best
quality, as he is determined to vend no other; and will be
sol.!, wholesale or retail, for caah or satisfactory town accep-
tanccs, on the lowest terms that can be afforded in this sec
tion of the country. Physicians, Country Merchants, and
otlicrs, are invited to call and jud^e tor themseh e^ ^
OS" His Store is two doors above Uoardman's Book and
Stationary Eaiabluhmeut, Mulberry street, Macou, Ga.
Sulphate auiuine Musk, Blue Mass
■' Horchound
Otto Rose
Isinglass
Sponge, Mace
Annnto,
Copperas
Borax, NutgallaJ
Rosin
Oil Almonds
“ Annisede
w
ILL b- -
AUGUST next,
iton, Jones coun-
groe#—a man, a-
-Sold as the prop-
f said county.—
do Morphine
Acet. Morphine
Court Plaster
Castor Oil
Citratcd Kali
Chloride Soda
Senna Alex
Cavenne African
Indigo Spanish Float
Caraway Seed
Anodyne Hoffamont
Aqua Fortis
Juniper Berries
Bees Wax
Charcoal Pul*.
Corks Velvet
Calomel Eng.
Calomel Am.
Croton Tiglium
Gum Arabic
Gamboge
Blue Stone
Salts of Tartar
Extract Jalap
do Lemon, for pics, sauces,
Ac., a new and very conve
nient article
Extract Valerian
" Accomta
" Uuchu compd
Pink Root Fluid
** Augustura
" Hardback
" Lettuce M W A M
“ Cort Peru compd
“ Bark Precipitated
" Nux Vomica
" Rhubarb
" Gentian
“ Ratania
“ Dandelion
" Coiocjnth pure
** “ compound
*• Balsam Copavia
" Hyoscnmus
“ Cieuta
** Stramonium
“ Belladonna
“ Boncset
* Butternut
“ Glycopt
« •• refd Eng.
" Sarsaparilla
Herbs Horehound
“ Cleavers
" Catnip
*• Thntoughwort
*' Cieuta
‘ Marsh Melon
" Cil foot
" Ptrsiey
“ Spearmint
" a-urvey Grass
" Kyszeamous
•• \\ ormwood
" Double Tansey
* Hyssop
“ Horse Radish
“ Bitter Sweet
•• Lemon
" Sweet Mrajoram
“ Motherwort
“ Penneroyal
Saga
Cantbarides
Fly Stone
Coloeynth
Acetic Acid
Sweet Oil
Veratrine
Shychonina
Digitalis
Creta prept
Irish Moss
Oxalic Acid
Cetric do
Prussic do
Tartaric do
Opium
Pepperine, Uva Urst
Sage, Syrenges
Honey, Squills
Mezerian
Hemlock
Hops
Saffron
Evicutna
Nutmegs
Wafers
Cloves
Quicksilver
Arrowroot
Logwood
Madder
Ailum
Fig Blue
Brimstone
Starch
Glne
Antimony
Aloes Soot
Rhubarb
Emetine
Macon, May 14. 1844.
Burgamott
Cajiput 1
Cassia
Cloves
Caraway
Onganum
Audios
Juniper
Lavender
Jessamine
Fennel
Savine fresh
Gold wood
Worms eed
double Tansey
Peppermint
8pearmint
“ Tansey pure
“ Cedrat
Croton
“ ?age
" I'ulegt
'• Sorsafras
" Orange
“ Cedar
" Black Peppo
Hemlock *
" Spruce
" Cantbarides
*' Tar
•• Copavai *
" Atnher reel
" “ com
** Seneca
11 Rhodium
“ Nerole
“ Camomile
" Valerian
" Cubebs
,• Wormwood
" Nutmegs
" Annisecd
Spa talas assorted
Syringes „
Trusses “
Brushes “
Tooth Brushes
Nail Brushes
White Wash do No 1,2,3
Bot Brushes No 1,2, 3
Flesh do No 1,2,3
Cloth Brushes, fancy from No
1 to 12
Blacking Brushes assorted
Bristol Brick
Sheep Skins, extra French No
1, 2 and 3
Almond Paste
Antique Oil
Balm of Columbia
Bears Oil
Cream of Amber
Cold Cream
Cologne Farina
“ French
“ German
“ American
E x tract Millifiorea
Lip Salve
Otto of Roses
Macassar Oil
Pomatum
Pearl Powder
Preston Salts
ToiletPowder
Vegetable Rouge
Vinegar Aromatic
Eye Water
Godfrey’s Cordial
Hayes Linameut
Harlem Oil
Itch O ointment
Funnels Wedgwood from No
l to 5
Galley Pots assorted
Mortars from 1 inch to 12
Medical Spoons
Pill Tiles graduated from l
inch to 12
FoUshing Clay
Putty Knives
Apoui’a. Scales and Weights
Wickingfor Lamps
ExtraotRoses
Essence of T^re
Florida Water
Freckle Wash
Hair Oil Ward’s
Hungary Water
Hair Powder
Indian Dye
Kapbalia
Orange Flower Water
33
D R. UULL'8 COUUII LOZENGEH are now
rapidly superceding all other prepartions for the re
lief of Coagb, Colds, Asthma, Whooping Cough, Catarrh,
Tightness of the Chest, Bronchitis, and similar Pulmonary
affections.
Hundreds of persons could noDbe pointed out. who have
been troubled with an old lingering Cofigh from five to
twenty years, and who have been entirely cured by using
two or three boxes of these Loxenges. In fact, the proprie
tor* have never known an instance where they did not give
perfect satisfaction.
Sudden Colds snd Coughs are cured by them in a few
hour*.
Several thouaand boxes have been sold within the last
few months, restoring to health persons in almost every stage
of Pulmonary affections and those laboring under the most
distressing Colds and Coughs. They do not check and dry
up tho co tgb, but render it easy, promote expectoration, re
lieve congestion, allay the tickling or irritation, and remove
the proximate or exciting cause. They are made from a
combination of the most valuable expectorant, or Cough
Medicine*, and are undoubtedly superior to every thing in
use for th-rae complaints. Hundreds upon hundreds of cer
tificates have been offered of their wonderful virtuea, from
those who, it is justly thought, have been saved from an un
timely grave, and restored to perfect health, by using them.
Death itself has already deprived of life its hundreds and
its thousands, whom this vafuaMe medicine might have sa
ved, if it bad only been taken in time. How important it it,
then, that every individual should attend to the curing of a
Cough, which has sncli a powerful tendency to undermine
the constiliftion before the least danger is suspected. A de
lay of a few days often proves fatal. No medicine will bo
found more efficacious than these Lozenges; they are as
pleasant to the taste as sugar Candy.
K7* Price 25 cents per box. with full directions.
O—Hr. RILL’S
iA
RATES OF FREIGHT ANfl PASSAGE ON THE MOKROE RAIL-ROAD.
BI.HTiNCE8 IN .TitI.I-.M moil ITIACON-
J 5 | 13 | 19 1 24 | 30 | 35 | 40 | 1C | 52 | 60
FJIO.W .V.XCOJT TO
Passengers 5 c. - pr. mile, (children under 12ys. A servt.=. half price,
Cotton per bale, (round or square) not exceeding 400 lbs. weight,..
Cotton per bale, (round or square, over 400 lbs. per 100 lbs.........
Boxes, bales, ami all measurement goods,.......... per cubic foot.
Sugar, Coffee, Rice, Iron, Hardware, and all other articles that go
l>y —IgD, 1 r -— ;..par 100 lbs.
Hogsheads and Pipes of Liquor, each,
Hogsheads of Molasses and Oil each.
Barrels of Liquor, Fish, Beef, Pork, Lime, Ac..............each.
Barrels of Molasses and Oil each,
Bis. of Flour, Potatoes, Fruit. Onions, and all other light bD. each,
J bD. Pork, Fish, Liouor, Ac. A ell Kegs of lOgals. A upwards, each,
j bis. Flour, Fruit, Potatoes, Ac..._. .each,
Salt in sacks not exceeding four bushels each,
Sait in sacks over four bushels, per bushel,
Corn, Wheat, Meal, and all other grain in bags, per bushel,
Cotton Bagging,. per piece,
Boxes of Soap, Candles, Ac. of common size, each,
Brooms in bundles.......... — .....................per dozen,
Buckets, Collars, Scythes, Shovels A Spades, Sifters, Ac. per dozen,
Chairs, per dozen.
Boxes Fruit, Cigars, Ac each.
All small packages not weighing 103 lbs. nor measuring 2 feet, each.
Blacksmith’s Bellows...... each,
Potatoes, Apples, Ac — por bushel,
Demijohns, Jugs, Jars, Ac. not over two gallons each,
Demijohns, Jugs, Jars, Ac. over two gallons.. each,
Ploughs,. .each,
Balesofllay and Fodder, not over 400 lbs.. —each,
Fonr Wheel Carriages, each,
Two Wheel Carriages ea«i>.
each,
Two Wheel Carnages
Post and Stage Coaches and Road Wagons,.
Lumber, sawed and hewed, per 1,000 feet,.
K | 00
1 G5
95 11 25
1 5011 7612 00
25
40
CO
61
10
15
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15
20
1 25
1 75
2 38
1 SO
2 00
2 75
30
50
63
35
55
75
25
35
45
15
25
32
15
20
25
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25
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7
5
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7
15
20
35
15
20
25
25
30
40
25
30
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1 00
1 50
2 00
25
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1 00
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50
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25
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37
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88
1 00
2 00
3 00
75
1 25
1 63
2 00
3 SO
5 00
2 50
3 00
3 50
1 00
2 00
25
38
45
1 50
2 00
2 50
2 00
3 00
4 00
25
38
45
3
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4
2
2
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JO HIV 1.1. JOIVES Sc CO.
SOLICIT attention to a New and Extensive assortment of
HfcAIJl^IcAyfc kkU s
Manufactured the past summer, from recently imported
Goods, by Wm. T. Jennings A Co., very favorably known
as nmon" the m .st fashionable Drapers and Tailors in the
city of l?ew York. CONSISTING OF
SurtoiilSj Frock Coats,
Pantaloons, Vests,
Dress Coats, Coatees, ami
Oflice Coats, Travelling Coat
JLadirs- and GentlcaiCH^s
In all the New and various styles ;
Together with a very choice selection of
8ilk and Satin Scarfs.
Mohair ami Cnshmere do
Handkerchiefs,
Under Vests,
Suspenders,
Collars, Stocks, Ac.
Including a general stock of
Youth’s & Children’s Clothing,
NEGRO CLOTHING,
Believing that the system of “ Small Profits and Quick
Returns," is best suited to the times, they will offer their
Goods at prices that cannot fail to be an inducement to pur
chasers.
Macou, October 10,1843.
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75
20
10
25
3 00
3 50
75
87
55
40
30
30
8
8
30
30
50
50
2 50
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25
1 25
8
25
SO
50
1 00
4 00
2 25
7 00
4 00
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3 00
5 00
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lari
Wood per cord,
LIVE STOCK.
Hogs, P«r head,
Oxen and Beef Cattle, per head,
Horses... per head,
Sheep, Goats, Calves.aud Dogs, per bead,
Turkeys and Geese in coops, per head,
Ducks and Chickens in coops, per head.
Special contracts may be made with the Superintendantof Transportation, for Freight, on the following articles, when ii
rge quantities, viz: Horses, Hogs, Cattle,Lumber, Wood, Brick, or Stone, Ac. Ac.
Planters or Farmers are allowed to pass free ofcharge, for passage, when accompanying the produce of their own
(arms to market.
Goods, Wares, or Merchandize, destined for the interior of this State, Tennessee or Alabama, consigned to the Agept
of this Company, at Macon, will be received and forwarded from any point of tbisRoad, by wagons, to tueir place of ties
tination, free of charge for Storage or Forwarding.
Cotton, Merchandize, or Produce, of any description, will be received by the Company’s Agents, at Griffin, Barnesville
or Forsyth, and forwarded direetto Savannah, free of any charge, other than the regular rates of Transportation. Ar
rangements must be made in all instances, for the payment of Freight and expenses, with the Company’s Agent at Ma!
con. or at the Depot where the goods are received or delivered.
The attention of Merchants and Planters, is solicited to the advantages offered them under the above arrangements, for
shipping their Produce to Market, and obtaining their supplies, through this channelof communication with the seaboard.
The Central Rail-Road D now completed and in operation, from Savannah to within 2| miles of our Depot, and will be
completed to Macou early thu fall. This Road D in daily operation to Griffin, 60 miles above Macon ; and. by the first
of December, will be opened for Business toLeahville,21 miles above Griffin; and to the junction with the Western and
Atlantic Rail-Road, early next spring. That portion of the Road originally laid with the thin plate Rail, has been
rebuilt this summer, and laid with heavy flange Rail, and the whole Road from Macon to Griffin, is now in good order for
business.
Slerchaats living in the upper part of the State, will find it decidedly to their interest, to ship their goods by way of
Savannah, over tbe Central and this Rail-Road, consigned to our Agents, as goods can be hauled from Barnesville orGriffin,
to Columbus, for 45 a 50 cents per 100 pouuds, or any other part of the country atproportianable rates.
All goods wili be sent forward immediately, unless otherwise ordered.
X D. OKAY,
August 22,1843. 47 Agent and Superintondant of Transportation.
RATES OF FREIGHT OF THE CENTRAL RAIL-ROAD.
FBO.TI SAVANNAH TO STATIONS
WORM LOZENGES
A RE tho surest and safest Worm-Destroying Mr.nt
cine orer discovered. It is estimated, that, in the U-
Barrcls of Molasses and Oil......................... .....................
Do. do. all other kinds, Wet
Do. do. do. do. Dry
Hall Barrels, Wet
Do. do. Dry «...
Brooms, in bundles, per dozen
Buckets, in nests..
Corn, peas, oats, rye, bran, corn meal and rice flour, in bags, per bushel.........
Chairs, per dozen •-
Do. Rocking, laige, each
Carboys of Vitriol, Ac
Carriages and Barouches,four wheels.......................................
Do. Buggies, double
I)o. do. single and Gigs.....................—
Do. Sulkeys —..... ........—......... ................. .
Common Jersey Wagons, without covers, and Horse Carta—......
Coaches, Post and Stage and.Road Wagons......
Collars,per dozen
Cotton,per 100 lbs
Demijohns, Jars and Jugs, not exceeding 2gallons
Do. do. do. over “
Ducks and Fowls, in epops, per head
Eggs, per dozen...
Geese and Turkeys........... ..
Grindstones, per 100 lj>s '.
Horses, Mules, Oxon, and Cows, per head, 1.
Do. do. do. do. do. 2 each...........................
Do. do. do. do. do. 3 do.....................
Do. do. do. do. do. 4 do........
Hogs and Calves
Ulide. and Pipes Liauor. not exceeding 120 gallons
Do. Molasses and Oil, ordinary size.....
Iron in pigs or bars,castings for mills, and other machinery
Kegs Liquor, not exceeding5 gallons
Do. do 10 do. ..................................
Measurement Goods, per cubic foot .........
Ploughs, each .............
Salt in sacks, not exceeding 4 bushels ---------
Sheep, Lambs, Goats, Kids, Veer, and Pigs, per bead .....
Sugar, Coffee. Rice, Bagging, Hard ware, and such other articles as go by weight,
per 100 lbs
Specie *
No single package under
Special contracts may be made with the superintendent of transportation for the freight of the following articles,
when in large quantities, without regard to the established rates, viz: Corn, and all kinds of grain; brick, horsos, mules
and cattle ; iron in bars or pigs, machinery, mill gearing, Ac.; sawed lumber, mill sb
tides of stone; salt, firewood, staves, shingles, hay in ! undies, barrels tar, pitch or tui
Freight at the above rates, or by special contract, to be under the following alipi
No cmim for damages on articles transported by this Company unless the packages are examined and identified in
the presence of an officer of the Company before the same are removed from the Depot. Not accountable for the leakage
of liquors, oil or molasses, breakage of g'lass or crockeryware, chafing of bagging, carriages, chairs or furniture. Not ac
countable for breakage of hollowware. No internal injury, rot clearly perceptible on the outside of the package, will be
allowed for, unless established to have occurred on beard the car. Not accountable for the decay of perishable articles.
Not accountable for live stock; and no liability for good* evidently shipped in bad order, or for cooperage of casks or pack-
i.
Cotton received in good order at the depots, and afterwards torn while in possession of the Company, will be mended
at tbeir expense. All other damage done to CoUon in transitu will be promptly settled at 8avannah. It is understood
that this Company will not bold themselves accountable for pillage, or damage by the weather, or otherwise, on any
freight after being landed at the place of destination.
The Company will not be accountable for Passengers’ baggage, unless put in the Baggage car in charge of tho con
ductor.
The Companv will have agents at stations 8,10,11,12,13,14,15,16, and 17, and at Macon, to attend to the delivery
and forwarding of goods. All merchandize not to be forwarded will be retained at the respective depots at the head of
the road one week, free of ezpense, after which storage will be charged at the 8avannah rates.
Goods destined for points beyond Macon, will be forwarded by wagons by tbe Company’s agentrfree of commissions.
Gunpowder prohibited.
THOMAS PURSE, General Superintendent Trnnsportatian.
Savannah, April 23, 1844.
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Hosiery,
Drawers,
Gloves,
Linen and Muriin Shirts,
goods.
k>tge and
NEW SPRING
rflUR undersigned have rt.eiv,
X supply of
Fancy A Stnpte Foreign & Anicriro
DUY-GOODS?
y offer at the very lowest price
which
consist:
Their
FASHIONABLE HATS,
AT THE NEW HAT AND CAI* STOKE.
T HE subscriber has received the SPUING
FASHION for Hats, tbe finest and light
est article ever offered in this market. Alst
Panama, Leghorn. Palm Leaf, Drab Beaver,
Otter, Russia, and Pearl Cassimer—broad
brim and fashionable. All of which will be sold low for
CASH. GEO. I- SHEPARD.
Macon, May 7,1844. 32
ALBERT G. BETTS,
^ T his old stand, opposite the Washington Hall, has re-
** KonrdmanS Bookstore
ceived, within the last few weeks, a new and general f UST received, all the new publication ’
J are the following: ' ’ a noc g vhicb
Prescott’s History of the Conquest of Mexico
Harpers’No. 1 of the. Pictoral Bible, ’
" No 7 of Hannah Hooro’s complete wortj
bound, A1 “ 0n ’ 8 UiSt ° ry ° f Ear, ’ Pe ' C ° mp!c,e s ’ nd
“ Braude’s Encyclopedia full bound,
" Neal’s History of the Protestants, ’
Southey’s Pilgrim’s Progress,
Rural Life in Germany, by William Howitt,
Kohl’s Russia and the Russians,
Elliotson’s Surgical Operations,
The Psalmist,
Condie on Children,
Cooper (Sir Aatley) on Dislocations,
Ashwell on the Diseases of Females,
Queens of England, sixth series.
Anew Patent Inkstand,
PerfoAted Paper.
Drawing Paper, Blank Books, Ac. all cheap fa- f.tss
Jan 16 pntrvMB,
m
assortment of STAPLE AND FANCY DRY-GOODS,
part of which consists of the following:
400 pieces English aud American Prints,
50 do Cotton and Worsted Balzarincs,
£0 do Printed Lawns and Cambrics,
10 do Satin Stripe Adrianoples,
20 do do do Organdies,
SO do Erlsten Ginghams,
10 do Seydia Stripes,
50 do Jaconet and Cambric Muslins,
25 do Lace Stripe Muslins,
20 do Cross Barred do
50 do Silk Handkerchiefs,
100 do Furnituie Prints,
10 bales Brown Sheeting,
White and black Cotton Hose, Spool Thread, Needles,
Pins, and every other article usually called for, which will
be sold at the very lowest prices for Cash.
Macon, June 18,1844. 38
GEORGIA, Honstou County.
A LL persons concerned, are desired to take notice, that
the following Free Persons of Color, have applied to
me to Register their names, in compliance with the Laws
in such cases made and provided:
Nancy Mitchell, 40 years old, of yellow complexion, and
common stature; has ten children. Laodicea or Dicey
Mitchell, daughter of Nancy, 20 years old; Thomas Mitch
ell, son of Nancy. 18 years old; Simdrach Mitchell, son of
Nancy, 16 years old; Angelina Mitchell, daughter of Nan
cy, 14 yearn old. All the above persons reside with their
Guardian, Allen Wiggins, Esq. in this county.
Nancy. 25 or 28 years old, of common stature, and has
five children. Betty, daughter of Nancy, 15 years old.—
Nancy and Betty were born in South Carolina, and came
into Georgia in 1841, aud reside with William B. Peters,
their Guardian.
Registered 10th May, 1844.
May 21 34 WM. H. MILLER. C. I. C.
udstones, mnrblo or other ,r-
CARRIAGE REPOSITORY,
Os Mulbxurt Street, Nkar the Methodist Church
f 9 1III. si SSCRlBEIt.ls receiving large additions tp bis
1 stock of
COACHES, CHAIHOTEES. BAROUCHES
BVCM3IE8. WAGONS* Ac.
from some of the best Northern Manufactories, which were
mide expressly for this market, of the best materials, and
. , , arc warranted equal if notsuperior to those of any other es-
mted States, o.vk BIWDUD thousand CHILDRENS! an- tabIilbment . Thl }, e in want of any description of Carriages,
NI/ALLT, FROM THE eyfect or WORMS ALONE. Tms vast wi n find iiror t heir interest to examine tile quality andpri-
mortality can be almost enurcly prevented, by the use of . f ..
HUI/E’M CELEBRATED LOZENGES. «« °f htsassortment.
Grown persons are very often afflicted with Worms, and
arc doctored for various complaints, without any benefit;
when one or two doses of the Lozenges would speedily cure
them. They are an infallible remedy, and to pleasant to
the taste, that children will take them as readily as they
would a common peppermint lozenge.
Thousands and tens of thousands pine away and die of
VVoRMS, without suspecting die real disease. The follow
ing are a few of the symptoms—Headache, pale lips, flush
ed cheeks, disturbed dreams, feverishness, thirst, bad taste
in the mouth, offensive breadt, itching of the nostrils, pain in
the stomach, nausea, nnnatnraj appetite, swelled stomach or
limbs, sense of some thing rising in the stomach, Ac.
To parents we any, do not be without these Lozenges at
uqr am—-attend to these suggestions, as you value the lives
of vonr children.
03* Price 25 cents j»;r box, with full directions.
F«ir ile in Mncou, bj J. H. & W.S. ELLIS—In East
M i by COWLES k NICOLL—bv DUNN a* MAH-
TIN. r~\?:i-WIXS1I1P .V HUTCHINGS* CliM.sn
—by the principal Druggist.* in Savnmmh an<i Augusts—
and, on enquiry, may be found in nearly nil the towns and
vin^es in tli” Mi l tie, Soutiifrn, and Western 8tates.
Feb 27. 1844. 22 Cm*
Brought to Jail,
rN Houston county. Ga. n N'.vrn J-'.'llow, aged
about 35 years, whu .'av. li:> name i- JESSE,
that he belong.-' to William Tail, of the Stnie
f Alabama, 15 mile.'from Greenville. Paid Ne-
- ■ j> i). mt S flit 10 or 11 inches liijh, nod light built, lie
lyshis master's plantation : - ..n the Alabama river. The
vn r ia requested to errno f- rwanl pr- vo property, pay
1: r:t*-«, and lake him away,
Jar. 23,1814 I* WM 1! li li II! N., To N, Si '
Repairing, in all the different branches executed in the
bestmauuer, by experienced workmen, at less than former
prices.
Carriage makers, will find a good assortment of Elliptic
Springs,Axeltrees.turncd and boxed Dashes, Lamps,Banda,
Knobs, Patent and Top Leather, Laces, Bilk and worsted
Fringe, Tassels, and almost every article required in their
badness, at Augusta prices.
March 1st. 1842. 22 tf J. W.BABCOCK.
BAILEY’S
Military Shaving Cream.
T HE undengned take pleasure in certifying that they
have used the Military Shaving Snap, prepared by
Mr. William Bailey, Druggist, Brooklyn, New York, and
W. Bail "j I *' '
Congress and Saratoga Water,
JUST received, and for sale by
July 16, 1844.
JAMES W. BAILEY, Druggist.
42
Swccdish Leeches,
VUST received from New York, and for sale by
*9 JAMES W. BAILEY, Druggist.
July 16. 1844.42 '
Received this Ray,
A LARGE lot of fanoy Soaps, Cologne Water, and n
general assortment of fancy articles, and for sale by
JAMES W. BAILEY.
July 16, 1844.42
Received this Day,
CASKS Fotasb, for sale by
July 16, 1844.
JAMES W. BAILEY.
42
Sand’s Sarsaparilla,
F OR purifying die blood, for sale by
JAMES W. BAILEY.
July 16, 1844. 42 '
Oldridgre’s lialm,
/~kF Columbia, for rcatoring the hair, for sale by
X/ JAMES W. BAILEY.
July 16, 1844. 42
Bailey, Druggist of this place.
ni
for sale by Mr. James
It is certainly the finest and mo.-t pleasant compound that
we have ever used ; leaving the skin after the operation of
shaving, smooth and soft, and rendering the act truly a
pleasure rather than a tr >k. All who shave themselves ami
desire comfort in the act, we recommend to them Bailey’s
.MiJiiarv Sharing Soap. SAMUEL li. BLAKE.
JOHN DARBY.
N. C. MUNROE.
JOHN LAMAR.
Pr. JAMES WOOD.
N. ELLS.
WILLIAM SCOTT.
Ma'-m, July 3, 1844. 41
.’TIollat’s Life l*ill<s and Ph<rnix
Hiller*,
F OR .* meral :!itv, f i a!<
1 \ W. BAILEY.
Till** ii.
Hay’s Liniment,
A CERTAIN cure for the Piles, for sale hy
JAMES W. fiAILEY.
July 16, 1844. 42
Hailey’s Sarsapari 11a,
\ CU liE for all disorders arising from a bad state of
. the blood, for sale at
JAMES W. BAILEY'S.
July 16, 1841. ^42
For Sale,
A LIKELY MULATTO WOMAN, a good Seam
stress and Tastry Cook. For particulars, apply to
GEORGE ROBINSON,
June 18 38 Oflice late Ocmulgee Bank.
rVotice.
4 LL person? having claims against B. S. Newcomv.. or
B. S. Newcom i: Co. are r<’«iuc a tccl to present them
ttlcmcnt; and nil indebted, will save themselves troii*
BOSSY RETIMED!
SICK HEAD ACHE PILLS.
Warranted to Cure or Bcflqfit a Patient, or Honey lie-
turned,
T HESE FILLS have been used extensively, and found
to be eminently successful in tbe treatment and cure of
that truly distressing malady, SICK HEAD-ACHE. In
order to cure any disease, strike at its root, and more espe
cially those that disturb and derange the functions of the
brain sympathetically, as occurs in this disease. It comes
out at intervals a few days or weeks, from an impaired or
enervated stata of the digestive organs, and which alone is
the seat of disease. Sick Head-ache is a disease common
to be found in the country; few are more distressing iu
their effects, or so little understood generally in its nature
and cure. Nothing will cure Sick Head-acne, but a tho
rough and complete change iu the action of the stomach and
bow els, and at the same time restore and invigorate them, a*
well as to keep them well regulated. Such is the nature
and effect of the combination of Dr. E. L. 81’OHN’S Sick
Hx ad-ache Pills, 80 certain is the proprietor that these
Fills will cure Sick Head-ache, that be hereby guarantees
to the public, that whoever tries them without cure or bene
fit, Bhall have their money returned.
Every thing like reference to colleges, certificates, affida
vits, Ac. to portray the success ot the Pills with, is waived,
on the ground of the guarantee; but sheer justice requires
that the following case, amongst the many that have been re
cently reported, should be kuown at least to the afflicted':
The wife of Leary Stanley, of Houston county, Ga. has
been long afflicted with Sick Head-acbe, of the most violent
character—besides frequent attacks, it has often (during
them) endangered her life—to cure which, many remedies
have been prescribed and used, but without success. Un
der these circumstances, she commenced the daily use of
Dr. Spohn’s Sick Head-aclie Pills. Scarcely had a box of
them been taken, before she felt and looked like a new per
son ; not only free from any more attacks of Sick Head-ache,
but greatly improved in health and strength. She has taken
two boxes of tne Fills, and is advised to continue them oc
casionally for some time, having so' long labored under the
disease, aud not finding before a remedy to relieve it.
The cure of Sick Head-ache is effected by the peculiar
action of the Fills, in restoring and invigorating the powers
of digestion, by which the proper sympathetic relation be
tween the stomach and brain Is alone established. There is
not the least danger in using the Fills in any way, but re
quire ordinary care and attention while taking them.
Each box contains 50 pills, with full directions for using.
PRICE, One Dollar per Box.
B3" To be had of Haviland A Rislet, Augusta; Lit
tle A Co.. Milledgoville; HARVEY SHOT\VELL and
Dr. T. E. GORMAN, Macon; andS. A.Billing, Colum
bus. They are also to be had at Albany, Hawkiusvillc,
Madison, Talbottou, and Fort Gaines.
March 5,1844. 23 6ra
in part of the following Goods:
Superfine, me hum. and low-priced Cloths
Super Black and Blue-black Wool dved
New style Plaid and Striped 5 C *»®«rtS,
Grode Ta, I’arraeu. and Summer Cloths ‘ °
L-.r. !■ n, Cadet,and Fancy Drilii„ Vestinr. a
2 r < >0 pieces New style Prints, " *
200 do Georgia Nankeens,
50 do Mexican Mixtures,
50 do Middies- x Stripes,
50 do Irish Linens,
100 dozen New. tyle Wi low BONNET 0
50 do PALM LEAF HATS,
100 ; ieces New style Printed Lawns,
50 do Ginghams,
500 dozen Spool Thread,
200 do Hosiery,
Black an ; col red Silks and Satins,
Balzarinc;:, Foulard and Fancy Siik*,
Swiss, Jaconet, Mull and Nansook Muslin*
Cambrics, Dimity, Long and Bishop lawn'.
Umbrellas, Parasols, ana Shades, '
Shirtings, Sheetings.and TiciJnps,
Fongee, India, and SpitUefield Hdkfs.
Silk, Filla, and Balxarine Hdkfs. and Shawls
Ready-made Linens, Stocks, Cravats. Collar? ,\--
With almost every other article usually kem i.
Goods line; all of which will he sold at the low ' ^ r - r '
for cash. SAM'L. J. HAY f-*Cft***
Brick Building near Messrs. Gravrs’’,^ '
Macon, April 2, 1844. 07 ***■**•
NEW GOODS, NEW GOODS
rB IIIE Subscribers are now receiving a
J nientof staple and fancy DRY-GOODS 0 f „ ? !ori '
style and patterns, which they offer for sale at ia : - •
Drick building one door from Washington Hall ** f nces, ‘ a
Sept 25 52 GEO. W. TRICK * Co
NEW BOOKS
IMPROVED
BOTANICQ-MEDICAL PRACTICE,
liy 3T. S. Thomson, Hf. ». Macon, Ga,
R EAD and JUDGE. " Prove all things «nd hold f t( ,
to that which is good.” As even in our d«v, ID reality
"the deaf may hear, the lame may walk, and the aliod buy
receive their sight.” J
The undersigned fully aware of the many reipoaiibilitie.
resting upon him as a practitioner of the healing art, world
again tender his services to those who may need them with
the assurance in advance, that if assiduous care, lon-erre-
rience, and a thorough km wledge ofianeeentyet powerftl-
ly health’s restoring remedies, with their judieiaus tmfa-
lost health, he feels warranted in
non wpl restore
that so far as these go to the procurement of such decider!
atum, the affleted or thqjr friends will in no case be dins,
pointed. ’
As heretofore persons afflicted with chronic diseuej ud
residing at a distance may have tbeir cases treated bv send,
ing their symptoms in writing as correctly as possible,
when medicines to suit them will be compounded and sent!
Many who have pursued this course, though we have serer
seen them, are now in the enjoyment of unimerroptfc
health. Persons having diseased servants who may Le to-
them both burthensome and expensive, may either hare
their cases treated nr dispose of them is the subscriber at *
fair price.
Hernia or Rupture, wil! be treated nn improved prinoi.
>les. with an instrument entirely new, which, so far as Ur
seen used, gives entire satisfaction—it can be worn day ot
night with equal facility. Persons thus afflicted, mill hum
to apply in person, iu order to be well fitted.
Letters to ensure attexlion must invariably be post paid-,
terms liberal and punctuality expected.
M. S. THOMSON, M. D.
March 5, S3
That community may have some idea of the extremes itr
which disease may go without being beyond the reachaf
medicine, ilia deemed proper to append the following sts:e-
meats offsets, taken from a number of similar impart, which
may yet be submitted as room and circumstance may admit.
Bibb CovsTr, Jas.9tb,ie«.
This may certify that my wife has been afflicted with
Dyspepsia -_nd Liver complaint for twelve years, end hss
taken a variety of medicines without apparent benefit; even
the justly celebrated Dr. Durham of Clark county, faded t»
benefit her. She suffered much from nervoas irritability
palpitation of the heart and extreme weakness so as to be
confined almost entirely to her bed. In tins situation I ip-
plied to Dr. M. S. Thomson, of Macon, under whose direc
tions and applications. I am happy to say, she soon was res
tored to comfortable health, ana is now able to attend to til
1 the usual business of her bouse and family.
My daughter was also afflicted witn convulsive fits, from
which Dr. Durham failed to relieve her. I applied to Dr.
Thomson also in her rase, and I am persuaded he has fi
nally cured her; she ha a had no symptom of them in six
month.’!.
But these though certainly of their kind very emretr,
cannot be competed iora moment with the cueolone «’
my sons, who has bee 11 afflicted with palsy to euch x
as to have become perfectly helpless. He first lost the use ot
his limbs, then of his body, and finally his hearing u>d
EYESIGHT, 00 that he might be in a manner dead, only he
breathed, and even that at one time, was ro nearly gone,
that his clothes were prepared in anticipation ofhisfir.il ex
it. We had made use of the usual remedies in asch ca
ses, and even had applied to Dr. Stringfellow, a root doc
tor, but without benefit. In this situation. Dr. Thom;on
was called in, who I nm happy to say, has restored him not
only to the full and free use of all his limbs, bat also to the
use of his eyes and ears, without which creation were*
blank and life itself a burden. The change ia so gtest from
absolute helplessness, blindness and deafness to life t»d
activity, sight and HEARING, that it can hardly be realised
by any but those who have seen it. This is a" cure which,
numerous as those effected by the Dock r are, will hardly
give precedence to any.
ISAAC WATTS.
Iff. S. .BALL & CO’S.
DAILY EXPRESS,
GENERAL FORWARDING & COMMISSION nOCSE.
TITHE Central Rail Road and Banking Company
JL of Georgia having granted to the subscribers the pri-
ge of running an EXP RE SS over their Hoad during
present year, with theprivilege of an apartment under
their own Lock, they ofler superior advantages for the
prompt and safe conveyance of valuable Articles, 8pecie,
Ac. Ac. and arc in hopes of being able to make an arrange
ment with the Post Office Department, hy which they will
be allowed to carry a Mail Bag.
They are prepared to receive and forward Goods of all
descriptions, to and from Savannah and Macon, and interme
diate places, and between Savannah and Charleston, with
the greatest safety and despatch; and will also pay particu
lar attention to the purchase of Goods, collection and pay
ments of Drafts, Notes and Bills, and transacting all kinds of
business in the above places.
They have also extended their arrangement to run thoir
Express by the Southern Boats to. Ficolata, in Florida, and
intermediate places on that route.
They intend to put on Teams, va run regularly through
from Macon to Columbus, under theirown charge, to carry
all kjnds of Merchandize, with all reasonable despatch and
safety, on the first of October next,
MACON—Office at the Washington Hall.
SAVANNAH—Office at No. 153 Bay street.
DO. jS. Philbriek, Agent,for receiving and
forwardingOoodsand Merchandise.
CHARLESTON, S. C.—Amos Head, Agent, office No.
96, East Bay.
July 4 40 tf M. S. BALL A CO.
1-
ft Hi
Me nnd expenses, by paying without we having
to the services of an attorney.
May 20, 1344. 5! B-8. NEWCOMB A CO.
JUST RECEIVED AND FOR SALE BY
Sf. SIJOTWELL,
XJALM of Columbia, for Restoring the Hair ; Rewand’s
.1 j Tonic Mixture, a certain cure for Ague and Fever ;
Bristol’s Sarsaparilla, for Scrofula, Cutaueous Diseases, and
for all impurities ef the blood; Kvans’ Chamomile Pills, for
Nervous Debility, Sick Headache, and ioss of appetite -,
Soothii : Syrup, for Children Teething; Hew.-.' Nerve and
Bone Linament, a certain remedy for Rhemnnti-n-.; Ma-
cassar Oil. celebrated for beautifyii
Hair; Thompson’* Eye-Water; Scolder's Eye-Water;
Scudder’s Acou'tic Oil, for Deafness; Erosive Powder,
for removing stains, grease. Ac., from Dresses; Corral
Tooth l’ow.b-r. !•: B-*x, ■ . B.-as-t-U'.-. Shaving Crt on. a ve
ry superior article; Lee's Fills; Bear’s Oil; C-m Salve;
".’helps' TotnattoFills; > lidified Con.tiv.t; Extract Buch
er; Ewens’s Patent Spread Plasters; Cooper's Corn
Salve ; Set Glitz Fowlers, pure; Soda Fowders ; Yeast Pow
ders, to make Light Cakes or Bread, instantsn-"
June 4, 1844. 3C
Potash,
TTHRST quality, for sale low by
A’ May 14 33 HARVEY SHOTWELL.
From the Federal Union.
To the Editors:
GENTLEMEN:—Occupying tbe important xtatioa is
community that you do, and controlling such a powerfsl et-_
gine for good as the public press I have taken the liberty tf
addressing you, being an old subscriber, upon a subject 01
great importance, and it maybe of infinite advantage- 1
many of your.uumorous readers. My intention in a Jdrestirg
you thus, is merely to cotnmuicate a fact that has come un
der my own knowledge, in my owu family and before tty
own eyes, and which I deem it my duty, as a good c-
:.i 001 imunicate for the benefit of my retlow-ise*"”
Some time during Inst year, my sou William.
years old, was taken with a pnraletic affection, by ■wbicp ne
was entirely deprived of the use of his lower extremit'.es
and body, so fur as to be perfectly unable to chug* i> !l P' f '
tiou either on his pallet or in bed,—his limbs bcosm*
traded and sometimes appeared tobespn.-inodically
the contraction appeared to ascend gradually tohisbsdjr : —
it reached his abdomen, the lower part of which *****
powerfu^y contracted, as to throw the upper par: upon <‘.e
lungs, which so compressed them as almost to produce sw-
focation; the parts protruding from just under the r:bs to* •
unnatural size. To walk was impossible, end even the f 0 "
er of the will had no influence over his limbs. In this
uatimt, I carried him to Macon and placed him under t
caro o( Dr. Thomson, of that city; in’two months I carr^
him home, greatly relieved; the course was still pursued
two montl^j more, and tnv son, once the helpless, tnnp fj
decrepid and palsied invalid, is now the active, cheerful^
bouj ant boy offormer days/rnnning about every when
morning till night, so faad of field sports, that he h** b
n perfect terr -r : r :!-! it ; artrniges A ether pnrci’tna /
the
become
rotfir.ne to lurk upon the plantation; and eop1c&* e
is new acquired liberty, that lie himself has becon ^ ^
lirelio-t in !. ! -ircle of contemporary acquaintan^* were
rese.k w is so little anticipated by me,and by all *
acquainted with the case, that it has been dcemei
cient importance to merit publicity, by giving it * llc
IviH confer n favor on
Yours, respectfull
Jones county, 19th Jan. IS-
ALEX. HUNT.
At
NEW BOOKS
J. Barnes’, on Cotton AveMJE-
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Pr.Oliri’s Travels in the East,
Life of Wilh irn F h.
Kendn’l's Smta Fe Expedition,
N.'-wKUtion^Junebson'a Medical Dictionary,
X„ 1 ,Y i Harpers’ Pictorial Bible.
Works of Miss Brewer, in cheap form,
Agricultural Chemistry,
Mysteries of Paris.
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